Life principles

The principle is a general rule for a circle of more particular rules. The principle regulates behavior in a circle of situations, prescribes something and forbids something. The principle person is a person who has firm principles, adhering to his principles.

Life principles are the principles accepted by a person in relation to his life as a whole.

For example, "Everything that is not forbidden is allowed". More widely distributed is the poorly realized principle "Everything that is not allowed is prohibited."

In religious people, the life principles are played by the commandments. We can say that life principles are the commandments of non-religious people.

A conscious person carefully selects his principles to serve as a pivot, directed him, but not limited without necessity. Principles should not be blind.

Many artists in principle refuse to speak in countries with repressive regimes, no matter what money they offer. However, if the speech in the country with a repressive regime can promote cultural ties with democratic countries, artists perform.

Many trainers from the principle do not conduct training in companies engaged in the production of alcohol or tobacco. However, if the employees of such companies themselves came to open trainings, the coach works with them on a common basis, just as carefully and with the soul.

While the principles work for life values ​​and goals, they are needed. If they begin to interfere - they need to be adjusted, checked against goals and formulated as means of achieving certain life goals.

In life, people with real life principles are quite rare. To observe one's principles is to remember them, to think about them, to decide on the appropriateness and the way they are used: all this requires the inclusion of the head and mind, while the majority of people have become accustomed to life with feelings, habits, and generally thoughtlessly. "Follow the principles" is more common among men than among women, but this is rare among men. Talking about principles is more often a concept in a hurry, for the sake of red words or situational needs. People often situationally, on the run, inventing principles to justify an impulsively arisen desire.

For example, a girl, offended by a young man, can say: "I'm not going to talk to him from the principle", although with a change in her mood she will forget about her principle with the same ease with which he came up with it.

To use the principles more intelligently, it makes sense to formulate them as goals. For example, "I'm not going to talk about it from the principle" can have two different meanings. The first one: "Because of what happened, I am ready to break off relations with him." He will apologize and change his behavior-I will restore relations with him, no-no. " The second: "I do not want to tear because of the relationship, but I want to change his attitude towards me. I will harness him with my silence, and if I do not help, I will try something different."

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